'Woolf' wins big

'Woolf' wins big

Michael Brosilow / Booth Theatre

The acclaimed revival of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" wasn't expected to be a major factor in Sunday night's Tony awards. Instead, it was named best revival of a play, director Pam MacKinnon best director and Tracy Letts pulled off the biggest upset of the night, winning lead actor in a play over perennial award-snaggers Tom Hanks and Nathan Lane.

The acclaimed revival of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" wasn't expected to be a major factor in Sunday night's Tony awards. Instead, it was named best revival of a play, director Pam MacKinnon best director and Tracy Letts pulled off the biggest upset of the night, winning lead actor in a play over perennial award-snaggers Tom Hanks and Nathan Lane. (Michael Brosilow / Booth Theatre)

The acclaimed revival of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" wasn't expected to be a major factor in Sunday night's Tony awards. Instead, it was named best revival of a play, director Pam MacKinnon best director and Tracy Letts pulled off the biggest upset of the night, winning lead actor in a play over perennial award-snaggers Tom Hanks and Nathan Lane.